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Why? That's unclear, but now Fox News is mad at the rest of the media. Why? Because we're paying attention to The Donald's nonsense. Per a Fox News statement:

[W]e canceled Donald Trump's scheduled appearance on The O'Reilly Factor on Thursday, which resulted in Mr. Trump's subsequent tweet about his 'boycott' of Fox News. The press predictably jumped to cover his tweet, creating yet another distraction from any real issues that Mr. Trump might be questioned about. When coverage doesn't go his way, he engages in personal attacks on our anchors and hosts, which has grown stale and tiresome. He doesn't seem to grasp that candidates telling journalists what to ask is not how the media works in this country.

(I think Fox News might be wrong here. Why? Because Donald Trump seems to grasp exactly how the media works in this country.)

Last night, Mr. Trump upped the ante, calling for Fox News guest and National Review editor (and Trump critic) Rich Lowry to be fined by the FCC (though FCC fines don't actually work that way -- but never mind):

Incompetent @RichLowry lost it tonight on @FoxNews. He should not be allowed on TV and the FCC should fine him!